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Set of Telescopic Magnet & Mirror Tools

Heath Robinson-esque entered the dictionary c.1912, meaning an ‘absurdly ingenious and impracticable device’; named for William Heath Robinson’s (1872-1944) mad-cap cartoons, packed full of inventions to make 20th century living that little bit easier. Avoid resorting to Heath Robinson-esque invention or awkward flailing to reach tight corners: a set of handy telescopic tools in chrome-finish steel, with pocket clip. The magnetic tool allows you to pick up mild-steel objects in hard-to-reach places; grab magnetic keyrings, nuts and bolts and even cutlery. The mirror tool extends and can be tilted at 2 points, allowing you see at a range of angles.

http://www.museumselection.co.uk/set-of-telescopic-magnet-and-mirror-tools-prod20778/20778Set of Telescopic Magnet & Mirror Toolshttp://www.museumselection.co.uk/images/products/medium/20778.jpg9.999.99GBPInStock/desk-and-library-depthome_desk/Heath Robinson-esque entered the dictionary c.1912, meaning an ‘absurdly ingenious and impracticable device’; named for William Heath Robinson’s (1872-1944) mad-cap cartoons, packed full of inventions to make 20th century living that little bit easier. Avoid resorting to Heath Robinson-esque invention or awkward flailing to reach tight corners: a set of handy telescopic tools in chrome-finish steel, with pocket clip. The magnetic tool allows you to pick up mild-steel objects in hard-to-reach places; grab magnetic keyrings, nuts and bolts and even cutlery. The mirror tool extends and can be tilted at 2 points, allowing you see at a range of angles.Magnetic tool: 5” long, extends to 25¾”; can hold c.3oz /95g.Mirror tool: 6½” long, extends to 19½”.Age 14+.UK